Tom Hanks And Robin Wright Reunite With 'Forrest Gump' director Robert Zemeckis In The Innovative Film 'Here,' Where The Camera Stays Fixed For The Entire 104-minute Runtime. In an eagerly anticipated reunion, Tom Hanks and Robin Wright team up once again with acclaimed director Robert Zemeckis in the upcoming film "Here." The movie, co-written by Zemeckis and Eric Roth (who also penned "Forrest Gump"), is based on Richard McGuire’s 2014 graphic novel of the same name. The narrative unfolds over a century within a single location, with the camera remaining in a fixed position inside a home for the film's entire duration. A Unique Cinematic Perspective The film’s storytelling approach is groundbreaking. As Zemeckis explained to Vanity Fair, "The single perspective never changes, but everything around it does." This static viewpoint is an ambitious cinematic technique that has rarely been explored in mainstream filmmaking. Zemeckis like
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